![]() ![]() I consider fulfillment, operations, growth and marketing to be our Oki Doki areas. You’ll see there are planning related dashboards, content related dashboards, and some that are a little bit more on the resource side of things, like learning, ideation and inspiration. More and more, dashboards have become a bigger part of my workspace, which is why I decided that they need their own area. For example, learning is going to pull in my knowledge hub in different ways and as well as my notes and ideas. And, it’s usually to deal with a specific context. Anything that is an open circle is a page, and dashboards have their own icon too.Ī dashboard usually means that there’re a number of different databases and pages mixed together. I use icons to differentiate, so anything that is a solid circle is a database. Resources is also a page, not a database, with a number of different databases inside of the page. There are lots of project templates included on this page as well. It gives us a couple of different options that provide a snapshot of projects and tasks all in one go. This enables us to see the projects by size, by type, or ongoing and then our actions below. Even projects is a page that has the original database embedded in it several times. The main update is that each of these areas on the side here are pages now and not databases. In terms of the changes to the workspace, the Oki Doki page looks fairly similar. Projects is a shared database, from the Oki Doki workspace, that I embed here and filter so that it shows only my self-directed projects. I also pull in my month database and quarterly database, so at-a-glance I can see what my goals and projects are. This is stuff that other people don’t really need to see but is important for my own personal planning and alignment and goal setting. I like to use the gallery view and have this sorted to be an inspirational, visual area.Īll of my planning lives inside my own, private Marie HQ, including my daily journal and weekly agenda. My project database contains everything personal and private and I filter it in the way that I need it. But, permaculture, for example, is something that’s only my stuff. For example, I may link out to our shared projects database. In some cases, when I open up some of these areas, I will have a mix of private stuff and shared stuff inside. They’re not the businesses areas, it is all stuff that is unique to me. I take a lot of liberties with PARA and don’t use it literally, exactly the way Tiago Forte does, so I will elaborate on that a little bit.Įssentially, Marie HQ contains my own, personal areas. ![]() ![]() I use projects, areas, resources, and archives as a way to organize my space. It’s got my commitments, my goals and my areas. Marie HQ, which is a private page, is really my homepage. I wanted to give you a very high level overview of some of the changes that I’ve made in the last couple of months, so that you get a sense of how things are set up in my workspace and how I manage the shared team assets alongside of my own private, personal goals and tasks. It’s been a while since I shared my * Notion workspace with you. ![]()
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